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Magnetic Flux (5:41)

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Dive into the world of magnetic flux with Flipping Physics! Join Mr. P and his students as they explore magnetic flux, starting with a review of electric flux. Bo and Bobby break down the concepts, from basic definitions to general equations, introducing Gauss's law along the way. Discover the units of magnetic flux (webers) and follow a practical example using a bike wheel rim to visualize flux through a current-carrying loop. Engage in interactive learning with the right-hand rule and understand how the orientation of a wire loop affects magnetic flux.

Chapters:
0:00 Electric Flux Review
1:10 Magnetic Flux Definition
2:23 Magnetic Flux Example

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